Doctor Who's Matt Smith portrays the infamous cult leader in the upcoming Charles Manson biopic. Helmed by American Psycho director Mary Harron, the film focuses on three female followers and their time in the Manson Family as well as the aftermath of their crimes. Also starring Hannah Murray, Sosie Bacon, and Marianne Rendón, Charlie Says will debut in theaters May 10, 2019.

One man is a professor, working to collect every word in the English language for the first-ever Oxford English Dictionary. The other is a doctor, deemed mad and housed in an asylum for the insane. Together they will complete a monumental undertaking and become the unlikeliest of allies. Starring Mel Gibson and Sean Penn, The Professor And The Madman premieres Spring 2019.

Ramy Youssef and A24 have teamed up for a new series. The 25-year-old comedian wrote, produced, created, and starred in the 10 episodes following a young Muslim on a spiritual journey. Along the way, it finds him trying to balance his religion and millennial life in New Jersey. Ramy will be available on Hulu April 19, 2019.

From particles and dust to bacteria and contaminants, the air is full of harmful pollutants. The O2 Curve Mask offers superior protection from these hazards without sacrificing comfort. Its lined with medical-grade silicone to create a seal that can block particulate matter down to 0.1 microns while adjustable straps and soft silicone ear loops provide a secure, comfortable fit. As far as respirators go, the compact design is pretty stylish. It comes with a white shell but is also available in black, red, and blue. Each mask includes a 3-pack of electrostatic filters.

Light enough for active wear. Subtle enough for a day around town. Topo Designs' Tech Pants are built to tackle everyday adventures. They're made from water-repellent 2-way stretch nylon and given a trim, straight fit. Large patch pockets hold essentials up front, while the rear pockets have an inner zip wallet security pocket. An adjustable quick-release T-Lock belt with chalk bag loop and cinch cord locks at the ankles keep sitting on your waist and, if necessary, above any water.

In today's world of digital everything, from photography to animation to drawing and painting, who in their right mind would do something that's never been done before — hand-painting every frame of a feature-length film? Directors Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman, along with 125 painters, spent nearly 10 years making Loving Vincent, an ode to Vincent Van Gogh. Loving Vincent: The Impossible Dream shows what it was like doing something that was nearly impossible over the better part of a decade.

Falling in love can be hard — especially when your crush is an Alfa Romeo GTV. The rust, wonky electronics, hard-to-find parts, and temperamental motors make for an involved relationship — which is part of what attracts Matthew to his Alfa Romeo GTV. This is the story as old as time itself — the bond between a boy and his car.

The days of hiding those beat-up board game boxes are no more. Stored in a linen-wrapped book, these Vintage Bookshelf Games give the Hasbro classics a display-worthy upgrade. The sophisticated styling doesn't stop on the exterior. Inside each Clue, Scrabble, or Monopoly book are premium pieces inspired by the original game that include silkscreen boards, wood tiles, zinc die-cast tokens, and printed cardstock playing cards. Each game is sold separately.

Building upon the popularity of the Mexico 66, Onitsuka Tiger's Ultimate 81 model is a delightful '80s throwback. A two-tone EVA midsole combines with a TPU heel to offer better cushioning and support than its predecessor while maintaining a relatively low profile, a fact that's reinforced visually by the toe-wrapping dotted outsole. The vegan-friendly upper is crafted from breathable mesh and microfiber and has a clean two-tone look that makes them ideal for a wide range of activity.

Computer generated graphics get all the attention, but practical effects still provide a level of believable illusion that computers can't match. HBO's Game of Thrones is the most effects-intensive TV series ever produced, and the artists bring fantasy to life, from scars to white walkers, with prosthetics. This behind-the-scenes interview with Barrie Gower shows how intensive the process is and the spectacular results the team has achieved.

On the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, director Todd Douglas Miller set out to give the best retelling of the story this far, using archival footage and collaborating with the astronauts, engineers, and scientists who were there. In this interview with the New York Times, Miller describes his thought process in designing the shots to include as much information as possible, using split-screen techniques to capture the historic event from both space and the Earth.